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a q r u IMA lMttri i WE HAVE NO FAKE SAL i Ii + ti l We have the Handsomest Swellest and Best stock of I DRY GOODS CLOAIS FURS UNDERWEAR COMFORTS BLANKETS LADIES SHOES HOSIERY I < and in fact everything to be found in an uptotheminute dry goods store We sell at reasonable prices and resort to no fake sales or other tomfoolery to attract crowds to our store In other words we rely upon merit 1 i rhe jz aIEEC IrJ CO t l1IirllriAlt VV 1 VVVe ft i- I t Dont forget the II Ifong Dollar Range II Ito be given away at our store I With each 1 cash purchase you get a chance PETTUS BROS I J11i I DOMESTIC I Better Than Ever The Star That Leads Them All The sewing machine for the home to be used by mother wife daughter seamstress Thats our specialtyEither Lock or Chain Stitch Write for circulars and prices Domestic Sewing Machine Co Newark N J Kindly mention this paper 11x a a a a WmIIerndon G B Ir Herndon Attorneys < at SinCbroadI L Lancaster Once over Stormes drug store FOX THE PHOTOGRAPHER IS IN LANCASTER EV- ERYFRIDAY White corn for sale at Marksbury Son Feed oats for sale at Marksbury Son We will have the best variety of seed wheat for sale Marksbury S Son a r Mantels Fancy Wood and Cabinet Mantels I Tile Hearths WITH and Facing We have a large stock of Mantles with and with ¬ out Cabinet and our prices will suit you See our Goal Vases and Fire Sets Heating Stoves of all kinds The best stoves on earth See the Radiant 1oise t > s Double fieatet II e It HASftDEN4 c 1 alldROB1NSONNAh- MyWM < W e tf n CENTRAL RECORD Isaiued Weekly 100 per Year LOUIS LANDRAM Entered at the Pot Office in Lancaster Kya SecondChat Mail Matter of Lancaster Ky November 18 1904 r A writer in an English paper com- plains that the spirit of patriotism the spirit that makes a man willing to give up his life for hIs country Jse dying out in Great Britain and scorn Crethat that makes the people congratulateM man who has had the son killed in battle The critic argues that English men are ceasing to be brave and fearless and that the once aggressive national sentiment is suffer ing a sort of dry rot He is probable entirely wrong in his diagnosis The change he notes is not cowardice but a growing distaste for war which is a very thing The same feeling exists in the United States and to an increasing extent in all the civilized countries lJhave 11fight they see better ways of settling inter ¬ national disputes in these enlightened days Englishmen Americans all menc everywhere thrill at the daring dis played by the Japanese they admire their indomitable courage but all the civilized world sighS over the waste of life In that war the flower of Japanese youth is being mowed down and host of Russias promising sons are laid low A sense of the pity of it all is even stronger than admiration It is not want of courage or of patriot ism that affects Englishmen or Amer- icans it is the conviction that slaugh ter is not the expression of love of countrycle lagflabby ble dissase premature old age and an I early miserable death If you work you will get arteriosererosis This is the very latest from the doctors For centuries people have believed that work and various forms of exer in cise produced muscle Health and gevity that loafing produced wea ness decay and an overplus of tissue Now comes science and overturns thei whole system Loaf It says and e strong The American Medical Asso elation is against the strenuous life sn It has discovered that hard work is deadly and that college athletics pro- duce disease and death When ayoung man pays more attention to the dia- mond the grid iron and the path he develops this dreadful no disease of arteriosererosis Ills arte ¬ contract81a his time and is cut down as a flower thIt ing about all the time for old well known facts to deny and deride St Uncle Sams army never wants forMrs men and the ranks are always full but it is different with the Navy Three battle ships are to go out of commission because of lack of men The only excuse we tee for this is that a man can run on land but if out on the deep blue sea be must put up winning fight or seek quarters wit McGinty at the bottom President Roosevelt is to visit ti St Louis Fair in a few days Aft the tragic death of Mr McKinley at just such a gathering it seems Mr Roosevelt would fight shy of ting himself up as a target Every body knows that Ted Is not afraid of the devil but bravery and prudence should eo hand in hand ent a ¬ track where they met an express train and lost their lives How men cantor get when their lives depehd on their memory is a thing hard to understand Mental processes are often mysterious r when one looks for them to be most Simple Country editors are beginning to tnthelr1hanksglvJnK Isten thdy editor in that the former have thing to be thankful for At Sussex WIs a successful bettor entiretown thel08ets v Chamberlains Stomach and laver forstomach For salobfFrisbles Drug Store In r V n S f- r 1 ii BRYANTSVILLE Pettus Bros for hats and caps Mr Will Glass was in Lexington Monday on business Mr Will Swope has bought the farm Mr John Gallaher for 311000 Ball Band Rubber and felt goods at Pettus Bros Try a few 114 tf When you need hosiery buy the Black Cat at Pettus Bros 10 21tf Mrs Sallie B Welch is in Richmond visiting her daughter Mrs SamDeath Mr and Mrs Wesley Walker of Mc ary have been the guests of Miss Arnold iss Mattie Mae Leavell has return ed home after a very pleasant visit to friends in Lexington Miss Carrie Boulden of Nicholas ville visited Misses Alta and Mattie Boner a few days last week Mrs Celia Armstrong of Harrods burg spent several days last week with her sister Mrs Fletcher Ison tettus Bros pay the highest mark ket price for all kinds country pro- duce 115tf toY at Pettus Bros Store114tfil tuWhen shoes dont forget to go to Pettus Bros and examine their stock they suit you 10 21tf Mr Hogan Ballard who is attend- ing ¬ State College will come house Thanksgiving to spend several days with his mother Mrs E H Ballard Mrs W J Hogan had the misfortune- to at fall a day or two ago cutting and on bruising her face very badly She was not seriously hurt and hopes to be able to be out again in a few days Quite a number from here have been attending the services at the Presbyterian church at Beuna Vista conducted by Uncle Joe Hopper Un ketthe him or BEDNA VISTA A D Scott has a full line of winter clothing In Mrs Sarah Spoonamore is vision Richmond Boltok n Mrs James Colton of Ford wick Va the guest of Mrs W T King Misses Myrtle and Irene Ruble were in clMisses were in Harrodsburg Saturday Virgil Scott sold to Mr Beazley of Lancaster G head of cattle at 4c thw e a few porkers Albert Skinner bought several bar rels of corn from Ben Clark at i62 in I e field N elMr son Raymond have returned from Louis Matthew Johnson and children left Saturday to join her husband at I Jerseyville Ill The protracted meeting is in prog ressat the Presbyterian church Come and hear Uncle Joe Miss Margaret Cbristopherof South Aliceh There will be no meeting of the Prohibition Alliance this week on ac Presbyter ilt MANSEse I Your correspondent visited relatives in Lincoln last week I rconvenience Miss Georgia Dunn and brother James L visited relatives here last C week Will Crow Doty of Mt Sterling i spent several days last week with his parents Mrs Delaney Lackey ofyoui city ljttendedthe Chrysanthemum show Thursday Mr AlexDenny and daughter Mrs Mchr The Chrysanthemum Show and Can Sales given by theLadies Mlasion chutchme particularQuite realized Jel on th e leg of J B GanerFrankllnGrdve 111 > It developed a stubborn ulcer unyleld ° doctors and remedies for four years Then Bucklens Arnica Salve torBBlIIIi = r- Drus Store t- t 1t ii Then And Now When they were sweethearts And life was all bliss churchAnd Likethis But now they are married And such folly dismiss When they go to church now They sit apart just Like this And when they went riding Hear him plead for a kiss Twas a narrow seat buggy and They sat justLikethis Ten years have now passed missjTheyve And sit something Sallie LIRE Willie Tommie THIS Jennie Dallas New- sPREACHERSYILLE Mr John C Sutton who stuck anail in his foot some time ago is better Miss Eliza Anderson who has been visiting here has returned to Lancas- ter ¬ RevThos Owens has returned from Whitley county where he has been on businessRey F Jordan who has been vis ¬ home folks at Jobnsville has re¬ ned home Leslie Harber will leave in a few days for Indiana where be will work this winter Mrs Lena Richardson who has been sick for some time is no better but rather worse Rev J W Simpson P E will preach the Methodist church the 23rd and over Sunday The remains of Elijah and James Worrel were removed from the old burying ground to the cemetery last week The Best Liniment i Chamberlains Pain Balm is con- sidered ¬ the best liniment on the mar ¬ writes Post S Bliss of Georgia No other liniment will heal a cut bruise so promptly No other affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains No other isso valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains the chest Give this liniment a trial withoutg QHypocracy is the tribute the false pays to the true Not a Sick Day Since I was taken severely sickwith kid- ney ¬ trouble I tried all sorts of medi ¬ none of which relieved me One I saw an ad of your Electric Bit- ters ¬ and determined to try that Af- ter ¬ taking a few doses I felt relieved and soon thereafter was entirely cured and have not seen a sick day since Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism Neuralgia Liver and Kidney troubles and general Debility This is what B F Bass of Fremont C writes Only 50c at RE McRob druggist 1m Buy Second Hand School- Books Almost Good as New And Save Money McROBERTSDRUGGIST mmmnrnrmnrmnrmmmnrnrnnvnrmnrnr v mm rnfm Our Stock is replete with Everytljiiig Tew in the millinery Linea- nd we are showing the prettiest line of Hats ever brought to this sec of the state No Old Stock To Work Off- We will appreciate a call whether you buy or not Make Our Store Your Heaequarters PARLOR MILLINERY STORE MRS J F LEAR 1U1U1U1U1U1UlUUU l611l111GlI 111111llIWll1Ai1llllllllll Special 1 Announcement i K We call especial attention to our present stock of Pretty Hats and cordially invite the ladies to come and get one of the handsome stylish hats we are now showing while our stock is large New Goods Received Every DaJY- ourpatrouage appreciated Sallie D I Ill I = = I The season for PALL PAINTING is We are the exclusive agent in Garrard county for RAINBOW PAINT the Paint it is possible to make If you have any painting to do come and see us We gurantee every gallon nn t NEW Jj- ST VilES are createdevery week but we keep Rillit Up To Tie Innte ji I IiHcadwear every ¬ Correct Styles Call and see us Marvel Millinery Store Miss DICKERSOX f Frisbies Drug Store here very best ADA L FRISBIES DRUG STORE I I IA ro SEE OUR STOCK OF 94D Fine Winter f Buggy Very CheapI Now is the BUGGY v lv i I Eoinans I E 1 more I P1 I x Y

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q ruIMA lMttri i

WE HAVE NO FAKE SAL i Ii +

ti l

We have the Handsomest Swellest and Best stock of

I DRY GOODS CLOAIS FURS UNDERWEAR COMFORTS BLANKETS LADIES SHOES HOSIERY I

<

and in fact everything to be found in an uptotheminute dry goods store We sell at reasonable prices and resort to no fake sales or othertomfoolery to attract crowds to our store In other words we rely upon merit 1

i rhejz aIEEC IrJ CO tl1IirllriAlt VV 1 VVVe

ft i-It

Dont forget the II

Ifong Dollar Range II

Ito be given away at our storeI With each 1 cash purchase

you get a chance

PETTUS BROS IJ11iI DOMESTIC I

Better Than EverThe Star That

Leads Them AllThe sewing machine for the

home to be used by mother wifedaughter seamstress Thats ourspecialtyEither

Lock or Chain StitchWrite for circulars and prices

Domestic Sewing Machine CoNewark N J

Kindly mention this paper

11x a a a a

WmIIerndon G B

IrHerndon

Attorneys

<

atSinCbroadI

LLancasterOnce over Stormes drug store

FOXTHEPHOTOGRAPHERIS IN LANCASTER EV-ERYFRIDAY

White corn for sale at MarksburySon

Feed oats for sale atMarksbury Son

We will have the best variety ofseed wheat for sale

Marksbury S Son

a

rMantelsFancy Wood and Cabinet Mantels

I Tile Hearths

WITH

and FacingWe have a large stock of Mantles with and with ¬

out Cabinet and our prices will suit you See our

Goal Vasesand Fire Sets

Heating Stoves of all kindsThe best stoves on earth

See the

Radiant 1oise t > s

Double fieatetII e It

HASftDEN4c

1

alldROB1NSONNAh-

MyWM<

W

etf n

CENTRAL RECORDIsaiued Weekly 100 per Year

LOUIS LANDRAM

Entered at the Pot Office in Lancaster KyaSecondChat Mail Matter of

Lancaster Ky November 18 1904

rA writer in an English paper com-

plains that the spirit of patriotismthe spirit that makes a man willing togive up his life for hIs country Jsedying out in Great Britain and scorn

Crethatthat makes the people congratulateMman who has had theson killed in battle The critic arguesthat English men are ceasing to bebrave and fearless and that the onceaggressive national sentiment is suffering a sort of dry rot

He is probable entirely wrong in hisdiagnosis The change he notes isnot cowardice but a growing distastefor war which is a verything The same feeling exists in theUnited States and to an increasingextent in all the civilized countrieslJhave11fightthey see better ways of settling inter¬

national disputes in these enlighteneddays

Englishmen Americans all menceverywhere thrill at the daring displayed by the Japanese they admiretheir indomitable courage but all thecivilized world sighS over the wasteof life In that war the flower ofJapanese youth is being mowed downand host of Russias promising sonsare laid low A sense of the pity of itall is even stronger than admirationIt is not want of courage or of patriotism that affects Englishmen or Amer-icans it is the conviction that slaughter is not the expression of love ofcountryclelagflabbyble dissase premature old age and an I

early miserable death If you workyou will get arteriosererosis Thisis the very latest from the doctorsFor centuries people have believedthat work and various forms of exer incise produced muscle Health andgevity that loafing produced weaness decay and an overplus of tissueNow comes science and overturns theiwhole system Loaf It says and estrong The American Medical Assoelation is against the strenuous life sn

It has discovered that hard work isdeadly and that college athletics pro-duce disease and death When ayoungman pays more attention to the dia-mond the grid iron and thepath he develops this dreadful nodisease of arteriosererosis Ills arte¬

contract81ahis time and is cut down as a flowerthIting about all the time for old wellknown facts to deny and deride

St

Uncle Sams army never wants forMrsmen and the ranks are always fullbut it is different with the NavyThree battle ships are to go out ofcommission because of lack of menThe only excuse we tee for this is thata man can run on land but if out onthe deep blue sea be must put upwinning fight or seek quarters witMcGinty at the bottom

President Roosevelt is to visit tiSt Louis Fair in a few days Aftthe tragic death of Mr McKinley atjust such a gathering it seemsMr Roosevelt would fight shy ofting himself up as a target Everybody knows that Ted Is not afraid ofthe devil but bravery and prudenceshould eo hand in handenta

¬

track where they met an express trainand lost their lives How men cantorget when their lives depehd on theirmemory is a thing hard to understandMental processes are often mysterious

r when one looks for them to be mostSimple

Country editors are beginning to

tnthelr1hanksglvJnKIsten thdyeditor in that the former havething to be thankful for

At Sussex WIs a successful bettor

entiretownthel08etsv

Chamberlains Stomach and laver

forstomachFor salobfFrisbles Drug Store Inr

V n S

f- r

1 ii

BRYANTSVILLE

Pettus Bros for hats and capsMr Will Glass was in Lexington

Monday on businessMr Will Swope has bought the farmMr John Gallaher for 311000

Ball Band Rubber and felt goods atPettus Bros Try a few 114 tf

When you need hosiery buy theBlack Cat at Pettus Bros 10 21tf

Mrs Sallie B Welch is in Richmondvisiting her daughter Mrs SamDeath

Mr and Mrs Wesley Walker of Mcary have been the guests of Miss

Arnoldiss Mattie Mae Leavell has return

ed home after a very pleasant visit tofriends in Lexington

Miss Carrie Boulden of Nicholasville visited Misses Alta and MattieBoner a few days last week

Mrs Celia Armstrong of Harrodsburg spent several days last weekwith her sister Mrs Fletcher Ison

tettus Bros pay the highest markket price for all kinds country pro-duce 115tftoYat Pettus Bros Store114tfiltuWhenshoes dont forget to go to PettusBros and examine their stock they

suit you 10 21tfMr Hogan Ballard who is attend-

ing¬

State College will come houseThanksgiving to spend several dayswith his mother Mrs E H Ballard

Mrs W J Hogan had the misfortune-to

atfall a day or two ago cutting and on

bruising her face very badly Shewas not seriously hurt and hopes tobe able to be out again in a few days

Quite a number from here havebeen attending the services at thePresbyterian church at Beuna Vistaconducted by Uncle Joe Hopper Unketthehim or

BEDNA VISTA

A D Scott has a full line of winterclothing In

Mrs Sarah Spoonamore is visionRichmondBoltok n

Mrs James Colton of Ford wick Vathe guest of Mrs W T KingMisses Myrtle and Irene Ruble were

inclMisseswere in Harrodsburg SaturdayVirgil Scott sold to Mr Beazley of

Lancaster G head of cattle at 4cthw e

a fewporkers

Albert Skinner bought several barrels of corn from Ben Clark at i62 in I

e field NelMrson Raymond have returned fromLouis

Matthew Johnson and childrenleft Saturday to join her husband at IJerseyville Ill

The protracted meeting is in progressat the Presbyterian church Comeand hear Uncle Joe

Miss Margaret Cbristopherof SouthAlicehThere will be no meeting of theProhibition Alliance this week on acPresbyter

ilt

MANSEse I

Your correspondent visited relativesin Lincoln last week

I

rconvenienceMiss Georgia Dunn and brother

James L visited relatives here last C

week

Will Crow Doty of Mt Sterling ispent several days last week with hisparents

Mrs Delaney Lackey ofyoui cityljttendedthe Chrysanthemum showThursday

Mr AlexDenny and daughter MrsMchrThe Chrysanthemum Show and CanSales given by theLadies MlasionchutchmeparticularQuite

realizedJel on theleg of J B GanerFrankllnGrdve 111 >It developed a stubborn ulcer unyleld°doctors and remedies for fouryears Then Bucklens Arnica Salve

torBBlIIIi=

r-

Drus Store

t- t

1t

ii

Then And Now

When they were sweetheartsAnd life was all bliss

churchAndLikethis

But now they are marriedAnd such folly dismiss

When they go to church nowThey sit apart just

Like this

And when they went ridingHear him plead for a kiss

Twas a narrow seat buggy andThey sat justLikethis

Ten years have now passed

missjTheyveAnd sit something

Sallie LIRE WillieTommie THIS Jennie

Dallas New-

sPREACHERSYILLE

Mr John C Sutton who stuck anailin his foot some time ago is better

Miss Eliza Anderson who has beenvisiting here has returned to Lancas-ter

¬

RevThos Owens has returned fromWhitley county where he has been on

businessReyF Jordan who has been vis ¬

home folks at Jobnsville has re¬

ned homeLeslie Harber will leave in a few

days for Indiana where be will workthis winter

Mrs Lena Richardson who has beensick for some time is no better butrather worse

Rev J W Simpson P E will preachthe Methodist church the 23rd andover Sunday

The remains of Elijah and JamesWorrel were removed from the oldburying ground to the cemetery lastweek

The Best Linimenti Chamberlains Pain Balm is con-

sidered¬

the best liniment on the mar¬

writes Post S Bliss of GeorgiaNo other liniment will heal a cut

bruise so promptly No other affordssuch quick relief from rheumaticpains No other isso valuable for deepseated pains like lame back and pains

the chest Give this liniment a trialwithoutgQHypocracy is the tribute the falsepays to the true

Not a Sick Day SinceI was taken severely sickwith kid-

ney¬

trouble I tried all sorts of medi ¬

none of which relieved me OneI saw an ad of your Electric Bit-

ters¬

and determined to try that Af-ter

¬

taking a few doses I felt relievedand soon thereafter was entirely curedand have not seen a sick day sinceNeighbors of mine have been cured ofRheumatism Neuralgia Liver andKidney troubles and general DebilityThis is what B F Bass of Fremont

C writes Only 50c at R E McRobdruggist 1m

Buy SecondHand School-

BooksAlmost Good as New

And Save Money

McROBERTSDRUGGIST

mmmnrnrmnrmnrmmmnrnrnnvnrmnrnr v mm rnfmOur Stock is replete with

Everytljiiig Tew in the millinery Linea-

nd we are showing the prettiest line of Hats ever brought to this secof the state

No Old Stock To Work Off-We will appreciate a call whether you buy or not

Make Our Store Your Heaequarters

PARLOR MILLINERY STOREMRS J F LEAR

1U1U1U1U1U1UlUUU l611l111GlI 111111llIWll1Ai1llllllllll

Special1

Announcement i

KWe call especial attention

to our present stock of

Pretty Hatsand cordially invite the

ladies to come and get one

of the handsome stylish

hats we are now showing

while our stock is large

New Goods Received

Every DaJY-

ourpatrouage appreciated

Sallie DI Ill

I

= = I

The season for PALL PAINTING is We are the

exclusive agent in Garrard county for RAINBOW PAINT

the Paint it is possible to make If you have any

painting to do come and see us We gurantee every gallon

nn

tNEW Jj-

ST VilESare createdeveryweek but we keep

Rillit Up To Tie InntejiI IiHcadwear

every ¬

Correct StylesCall and see us

Marvel MillineryStore

Miss DICKERSOX

fFrisbies Drug Store

here

very best

ADA

L FRISBIES DRUG STORE I IIAro

SEE OUR STOCK OF 94D

Fine Winter f

BuggyVery

CheapINow is the

BUGGY vlv

iI Eoinans I E1more I

P1 I

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